Mayor Bloomberg said yesterday we may “never know” what actually happened in Central Park on April 19, 1989, while his top cop said he hopes the NYPD can learn from the infamous “wilding” case.

Speaking on his weekly radio show on WABC, Bloomberg said his “first thought” when he heard about Manhattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau’s decision to ask a judge to vacate the convictions of the so-called “Central Park 5” was of “the poor woman who was raped” that night.

“Everybody seems to forget about her. Your heart has to go out to her,” the mayor said.

“In terms of what actually happened, I don’t know. Maybe we’ll never know.”

Police Commissioner Ray Kelly said he has asked the panel that he appointed to review the jogger case to also take a look at Morgenthau’s court filing.